Xero Shoes Big Holiday 2023 Sale: Select Men's/Women's Shoes/Sandals
Up to 70% Off
+ $5 Flat-Rate S/H (Select Styles/Sizes Only)
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Xero Shoes is hosting their Xero Shoes Big Holiday 2023 Sale and offering select Men's/Women's Shoes/Sandals w/ Up to 70% Off (Limited Stock/Supply). Shipping is a $4.99 flat rate on first time and $2.99 for each additional item (via Flat-Rate Shipping method)
Thanks to Community Member AntiEggroll for finding this deal
Note, select sizes/styles may vary depending on selection. Certain selection may sellout. Discount prices will vary by color
Examples (select colors/sizes):
Men's
Genesis Sandals (Currant or Moonlit Blue; Select Sizes) $13.99
Xero shoes does not have big sales like this often. I believe you can get in now if you sign up for their email list if not it goes live tomorrow. These are minimalist barefoot shoes and one of the better brands for fairly reasonable during sales like this. They WILL sell out during these sales so if you see something jump on it
Very little in the 60% to 70% off other than sandals. I don't understand why these are so expensive. A shoe with no sole (kinda like my ex) should be cheaper not more expensive!
This is my 5th pair of Xeros and all of them have held up as good or better than my other name brand boots/trail running shoes
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Within is not bad, they are actually pretty good for the price. Not the most durable though and I got one pair that was a bit uncomfortable on just one foot. I do have another pair I like but suspect they will be a dirt magnet.
I was kinda just making an example out of Within being inexpensive shoes with acceptable quality. Guess it's not fair to compare Within shoe to Xero when Xero is 2-3x the price. But that's what makes this a slick deal!
But my left foot has overpronation and flat foot so trying to find the best shoes for that
I can't speak for your given situation but if you're someone who wishes walking in shoes felt more like how you feel walking without shoes, then I'd say you'd find them comfortable. They have small lugs for hiking so they're not the best gym shoes but they can definitely work for that. I wear them hiking and in everyday life because they're just super comfortable.
My every day lifting shoe is the HFS. I will be buying another pair of Xero's at some point. They are flat, breathable and do a good job with lockdown and the soles have excellent grip. I deadlift and squat in them....and do everything else. That being said...i am going to wait for them to hit a bigger sale since my current pair is in good shape.
I wish the denver boots were on a better sale, i want to get a pair, but am pretty skeptical of their durability for how much they cost.
I own the Denver boots. I don't hike a ton in them but they've held up great for every day wear. I stick to the low profile shoes for most of my hiking
I was gifted the PRIO – MEN shoes at the end of September. I have terrible plantar fasciitis of one foot. I would have incredible amounts of pain when waking up or sitting at work.
I tried all the exercises on multiple YouTube videos without any improvement.
These shoes helped with almost complete resolution of the pain after about three to four weeks of daily use. They did cause a little more pain in the arches or the first weeks of use as it was stretching out the ligaments (I think)
I'm a believe in these types of footwear. It's cheaper than seeing a doctor for foot pain, at least for me.
Thank you! I've been wearing the Hanas since they came out 5-6 years ago. Picked up one pair even though I don't need them right now, I'll rotate them in next year sometime. I use the all black Hanas for work, and the all black Glens when I put a suit on.
I'm going to try out the Mesa Trail because you can't pass up $36. I have gone through 2.5 pairs of Terraflex over the past 3 years for trail, hiking, and mountain biking use. One of my favorite shoes.
Occasionally I have to travel to countries / states with a lot of snow, I keep a Day Lite Hiker handy for those times because the Hana gets wet too fast.
I bought a pair of the HFS Lightweight Road Running Shoe last year when they were on clearance for about 60. Although I do like them in terms of style and comfort for casual daily wear, the durability is severely lacking. 60 is the max I would be willing to pay again, the regular price is way too high. They also seem to be the hardest shoes to keep clean (to be fair I have the light gray pair).
TL;DR - cool shoe but low durability, thus significantly overpriced
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Within is not bad, they are actually pretty good for the price. Not the most durable though and I got one pair that was a bit uncomfortable on just one foot. I do have another pair I like but suspect they will be a dirt magnet.
I was kinda just making an example out of Within being inexpensive shoes with acceptable quality. Guess it's not fair to compare Within shoe to Xero when Xero is 2-3x the price. But that's what makes this a slick deal!
I just workout
But my left foot has overpronation and flat foot so trying to find the best shoes for that
I just workout
But my left foot has overpronation and flat foot so trying to find the best shoes for that
I wish the denver boots were on a better sale, i want to get a pair, but am pretty skeptical of their durability for how much they cost.
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I wish the denver boots were on sale more, I want a pair but am pretty skeptical of their durability.
I wish the denver boots were on a better sale, i want to get a pair, but am pretty skeptical of their durability for how much they cost.
I own the Denver boots. I don't hike a ton in them but they've held up great for every day wear. I stick to the low profile shoes for most of my hiking
I tried all the exercises on multiple YouTube videos without any improvement.
These shoes helped with almost complete resolution of the pain after about three to four weeks of daily use. They did cause a little more pain in the arches or the first weeks of use as it was stretching out the ligaments (I think)
I'm a believe in these types of footwear. It's cheaper than seeing a doctor for foot pain, at least for me.
I'm going to try out the Mesa Trail because you can't pass up $36. I have gone through 2.5 pairs of Terraflex over the past 3 years for trail, hiking, and mountain biking use. One of my favorite shoes.
Occasionally I have to travel to countries / states with a lot of snow, I keep a Day Lite Hiker handy for those times because the Hana gets wet too fast.
TL;DR - cool shoe but low durability, thus significantly overpriced